Lian Li PC-60Plus

by Purav Sanghani on February 26, 2005 12:00 PM EST

Introduction

Lian Li is known for their full-featured and extremely toned down, yet stylish looking products. The first two cases that we had a chance to check out in the past year, the PC-6070 and the PC-V1000, amazed us with great performance as well as innovative features to help ease PC hardware maintenance. And since metal working is one of their top skills, they know how to utilize aluminum in the best way possible.

Lian Li is not a gaming chassis company, nor is it one of those manufacturers with a few years of experience that are just trying to get a product out there which would sell. They are in the business of creating designs and features that will help change the computer industry for the better through research and design as well as consumer feedback instead of just the latter.

Recently, Lian Li has given us the opportunity to look at the PC-60 Plus, which is a variation of the original PC-60 case. Take a look at some of the features below.

Lian Li PC-60 Plus
Included Features
- Updated cooling system with 4 fans
- PSU fan cover
- Removable motherboard tray
- Full set of auxiliary ports
Possible Improvement
- Right side panel security features
- Tool-less features

Though we have not had a chance to look at the original PC-60, we can still compare it to the new PC-60 Plus to see the changes that have been made and how they may help increase performance numbers in the end.

More information is available on the PC-60 Plus at Lian Li’s website.

Special thanks to Hampton Technologies for providing us with the PC-60 Plus.


External Design of the PC-60 Plus
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  • semo - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    yeah we need thermal info

    anyway case looks good but for a bit more money i'd rather get the p160 or cm stackereven for even more money
  • Brian23 - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    In mother Russia, Lian Lis you
  • DEMO24 - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    Is it just me or are the thermal images not working correctly?

    Otherwise cool case I assume. Would be better to see temps though :)

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